Sunday, September 6, 2015

"Among them, there were almost no women, no children — the overwhelming majority were young aggressive males…"

What confuses many people about what is now called "the European refugee crisis" is that it is expected to be about one thing, with one cause and, perhaps, one solution.

A few days ago, we saw the body of a drowned four-year old child, washed up on a Turkish beach. You've seen it and I won't republish it here. Nor will I look at it again.

He looked exactly like my four-year old son.

That is one aspect of the crisis. It is horrific and tragic. And it is very real.

But there are a number of other aspects to the crisis, and they are just as real. The following depicts one of them. It is a Facebook post, written by a Polish man named Kamil Bulonis. You can see the original here on his actual Facebook page. It has 16,606 shares.

And this is why the existence of Facebook, for the moment at least, is a good thing. This report--and there are many others like it--completely undercuts the narrative of "mainstream" journalists. This is simply not being reported by them, for whatever reasons.

The refugee crisis is a humanitarian tragedy (see above). It's also an invasion by Muslim thugs and actual or potential terrorists. Perhaps policies can be crafted to deal with both of these realities...

One and a half hours ago, on the border of Italy and Austria, I saw with my own eyes massive incidents involving immigrants… in all my solidarity with people finding themselves in a difficult life situation I must say, that what I saw breeds fear…

This great mass of people — sorry that I write this, but it’s an absolute horde. Vulgar words, thrown bottles, loud cries of “We want Germany” — is Germany at present some kind of paradise? I saw how they surrounded the car of an older Italian lady, pulled her out by her hair and wanted to drive off in that car. The coach I was on in a group, they attempted to overturn. Excrement was thrown at us, they banged on the doors, so that the driver would open them, they spat at the window… I ask, for what purpose? How can this wild horde assimilate in Germany? For a moment, I thought I was in a war…

I really feel sorry for these people, but if they were to reach us [Poland] — I don’t think they would receive any understanding from us… For three hours we waited at the border, which ultimately we did not cross. The whole group was escorted back to Italy in a police cordon. The coach looks destroyed, covered in excrement, scratched and with broken windows. And this is the idea to solve our demographic issues? These great, giant regiments of barbarians? Among them, there were almost no women, no children — the overwhelming majority were young aggressive males…

Yesterday, reading the news on all the websites, I was still subconsciously caring, worried about their destiny, but today, after what I saw, I am simply afraid, but happy at the same time that they do not choose our nation as their destination. We Poles are simply not ready to accept these people — not culturally, and not financially. I don’t know if anyone is ready. A pathology is entering the EU, which up until now we never had a chance to see. And my apologies to anyone I may have offended anyone with this entry.

Finally, I’ll add that cars arrived containing humanitarian aid — first and foremost, with food and water, yet they simply overturned these cars… through the megaphone, the Austrians announced that they agree for them to cross the border — they wanted to register them, and allow them to go further — but they didn’t understand these announcements. They understood nothing. And in all this, that was the biggest horror… among a few thousand people, nobody understood Italian, English, German, Russian or Spanish. The power of the fist was what mattered… they fought for the right to proceed further, and they had this right — but they didn’t understand this! In the coach of the French group they opened the luggage compartment — everything that was inside, in a few moments was stolen, a few of the items were strewn across the ground… in my short life, I had never had a chance to witness such scenes, and I have a feeling that this is only the beginning. On a final note I’ll add, that it’s good to help — but not at any cost.

So, what is the solution?

How about this as a start: Let families in if they are non-Muslim or only quasi-ethnic Muslim (such as some Kurds). Refuse entry to Koran thumpers and solo Muslim males.

Are there problems with this strategy? Of course. I can think of at least ten off the top of my head. But it would certainly be an improvement over what we have now.

12 comments:

No Moslems! When they arrive a border agent should present them with a Koran. He'll tear a page out of it and hand it to them to wipe their ass with. Then he can present a Cross wrapped in bacon for them to kiss. If they can do both of those things they can come in. If not send them to a moslem paradise for asylum.

Soylent Green. It's the only answer. I'm telling you we're going hear about groups of these cultist just "disappearing" .A Brainwashed person is very hard to deprogram. And even the children, such as the one washed up on the beach is potential future terrorist. It's a sad and terrible thing to say, but very true.

Well, after reading up on this, it seems my "proposal" is already being practiced, sort of, and of course is being gamed. There are reports that the father who lost his four-year old son (and other family members) lied about being on the capsized boat. The idea was to get the women and children in first (easier because they are women and children) and then follow later. The irony is that whether or not he lied, he doesn't appear to be a terrorist or a particularly "angry" looking male. So, it's complicated and tragic.

And some of the other migrant males I've seen look like yuppies who claim they just want to get a job at a Norwegian bank or whatever.

But of course the problem is the ideology. It has a momentum of its own. I know that many Muslim migrants couldn't care less about praying to Allah five times a day or beheading infidels, etc. Or, rather, that may even be part of what they're fleeing. But once they become part of the Muslim diaspora, there is pressure to conform to the Jihad agenda, or at least to not get in the way.

The damn ideology is relentless. It (the ideology, not the people) is like a disease.